Id recommend "Smartchord" chord search, reverse chord search. and many other tools. I primarily like it because it will display the chord fingerings based upon your tuning, I find it extremely helpful because I normally play tuned to all fourths.
Thanks for this, Brian. I have an Android 'phone, and like the following apps for it: 1. Recording app on Android phones - Voice Recorder 2. Tuner - Pano Tuner (paid) 3. Simple Drum Loops - Loopz (Free version) - but the free version only goes down to 55 bpm 4. Multitrack software - Bandlab (Free version) - 4 Track
I love watching you and I have learned so much from you. As soon as i can get my fingers moving so I can chord I will take your paid course. Untill then thank you for all the things you are posting for free!!
Thanks Brian, I love the channel, I use chordify. It's like a jam track play along. For piano, uke, and guitar. Shows chord diagram or just the note if you already know chord. Free but can do more with paid version. Rock on!
I can warmly recommend Yamaha Chord Tracker. Import any mp3 song (non-DrM-protected), analyses it and presents the full chord sheet to print or play along in real time. Accurate, sophisticated chords, - magical! Like taking the paint of the walls in a room and putting it back in the paint bucket.
I would add Guitar Practice to this list (for iOS users). I single handedly designed, built, and published it to help myself learn guitar and thought it would help others. It randomly picks a common chord progression and then randomizes CAGED chord shapes along the entire neck. This allows you to easily jump into a practice session to work on those hand positions and guarantees that it will sound good. We all know it is way harder to practice random chords when they sound terrible together! Too often I just wanted to practice some chords and spent way too much time figuring out what to play instead of actually playing. Hope this app can help other beginner/intermediate students who can only squeeze in short practice jams. Happy practicing everyone!
Onsong. You can do a lot with this. For instance you can take your sheet music from your lessons and import the backing track then practice the song with backing track. If the song is to fast well use the amazing slow downer and change tempo then reimport to play against the slower version. I use it Everytime I practice.
Another great thing about Onsong is if two or more members of the band have it, you can scroll to another song in a set and it'll update it on theirs simultaneously.
I put a "Pop-Socket" receiver on the side of my acoustic so I could attach my phone. It stays there when I play and I have access to all the resources of the internet, tuner, metronome, recorder app, tabs, lyrics, stylists, instructional vids, etc. It works GREAT.
Same here, I love Chordify, its the best £14.88 I have invested (£15 discount for the first year, it renews @ £29.88) I especially like the ability to apply the Capo
I have loved the spark amp. Great tones and sounds for practice. Well worth the investment. I have used Chordify on certain songs to speed up learning f curve. I am an experienced intermediate player and I often don’t need the app any more but sometimes it helps when trying out new material
Right - tuning... I tend to use either the Boss tuner app or a thing called Panotune, which is good for checking my bends on the harmonica... and it looks good - very ‘steampunk’! My other totally indispensable tool is the Yamaha Chord tracker - which allows me to find the actual chords used in a piece of music I’m learning... and makes it easier to transcribe into my own songbook. I have issues with metronomes (I hate the tick) so I use a little app called Loopz which gives me various styles of drum loops to practice against - feels far more ‘alive’!
I'm sure you are aware of UA-cam players that allow slowing and looping ? Your channel is by far the best guitar channel for my brain here on the googletube BTW. The Dickey Betts video has opened a ton of doors for me! and finally at 45 I can see the triads on the GBE strings.... should have done that 20 years ago... but nobody told me LOL... and the 6's are all right there too.... you have blown my mind
‘Transcribe’ is my alternative to Amazing Slow Downer. It’s also excellent. 👍🏻 I think the act of transcribing a song is a powerful learning tool (ear training, progression ideas etc) ... but I’m too lazy to do as much as I should 😂
HUGE fan of ASD! +1 Tempo and Guitar Toolkit. Chord is another good one. I would also add Fretuoso for learning the fretboard and Ultimate Guitar for tabs and charts. One major one that you missed - your phone’s ability to take video. Listening to yourself is great but video also helps you to catch flaws in technique!
Two guitar apps I use all the time are Guitar Gravitas (chord finder, scales, tuner, metronome) and Tonally (Circle of 5ths, Modes, Songwriting). Great video though, thx!
That was some great advise on the apps. I really like that you mentioned amazing slow downer. That will come in really handy. Here’s one you didn’t mention it’s called chord! It helps with all sorts of chords & chord voicing. Check it out👊
Thanks for this information on helpful apps for guitar playing. Got the guitar toolkit app but looking to expand on that. Interesting also are the comments, some food for thought all round.
Not an App but hardware.....the foot pedal Vidami allows me to start and stop ANY UA-cam video hands free. Also slow down the video 4x. Also loop a section you choose. Also reverse or forward segments in 5 sec increments.. Unbelievably great tool for my membership to Active Melody..
I use iPhone timer for my finger stretching excersizes and voice memos is brill for sponateous compositions. Audio Stretch is perfect for slowing down a song but keeping the pitch or vica versa.
VLC is free and you can slow down and loop to get it right. If that doesn't do it I get the tab and almost always figure it out. I've learned things like a two step bend with vibrato at the end. The first note on the first solo on LaGrange. Just that took me about a month to get it right.
I used the timer app, but recently downloaded one called Multi-Timer. Free with ads, but I paid the $5. You can set up and store multiple timers. I have 1m, 5m, 15m, etc. depending on what I am doing. So, 1 touch to kick off timer, plus you can run stopwatch at same time. Great video, man.
ASD. Amazing Slow Downer. Best app Ive ever used. All sheet music. Stores my pdfs of songs to practice on the go. Once I learn the song, no need to reference it again but it is great for organizing by song name, band, playlist etc.
All sheet music. Stores my pdfs of songs to practice on the go ? ? ? I have ASD but how do you use it with PDF files ? I never knew that, can you tell me if it does what I have done on my channel ? I'm always looking for a better way of doing things.
@@practicerepobarrie they are 2 independent apps. If i use them together, I see the tabs on the All Sheet music app. Simultaneously I will play a lick or sequence with ASD until I don’t have to look at the pdf. Very portable. My hard copies of songs that I transcribed, copied or copied/ improved covers 3 volumes, each one over an inch thick. Hard to travel with or even find the song I am looking for.
I used to make hard copies, but I rather have something digital. SO. . .I convert the text/lyrics/chords into a png then turn that into a mp4 (lyrics/chords and embed the music) then just upload them to YT. So if I was to go to a friends place or a get-together - or even travel outside the country, I can just go to my channel and I can play everything from there. Come check it out if you want. I'm not a pro, but I do what I can. I fix them up as I go along and get better. I made a index in discussion section (a 100 songs at a time) this also works as a backup incase I have a hard drive crash, which happen to me before. . .everything on my channel is shared. Come visit, let me know what you think.
@@practicerepobarrie interesting method. I didn’t go this route for various reasons. I am overseas and some times I am where there is little to no internet. I like the idea that YT lets you slow down the playback without changing tone but I use ASD for looping licks or son sections til I get them memorized. Also when I did my Word collection, i also limited the editing to two pages, so if on hard copy, I could use a music stand and not have to flip pages. I converted each individual song to pdf so I have this as a backup if the app is discontinued. I see One Headlight is 3 sheets long on your file. Harder to see but it also depends on your screen size. I only use ipad mini. With All Music, I can touch once to flip pages. The last app I had could auto scroll. Any method is great as long as you can learn, share and enjoy. Play on!
smartchord for android it has a chord builder and reverse chord finder. And tons of other great stuff. One of my favourites is the tuning selection it has tons of different tunings for guitars mandolin etc ....Worth a look and there is a free option or you can get the paid bundle which has everything in it. I'm not sponsored just a satisfied customer. I also use an app called Chordbot which I use for building jam tracks to play along to. You can play along with your own virtual band!
I’ve been using SessionBand for a couple months now. Both their Blues and Jazz apps. While their Blues app. is kinda’ limited after a bit, just a simple 12-bar, you can’t beat it with a stick. Mock me if you like, but the Jazz app’s are great for blues progressions too. You get to use the diminished chords from that, into your progressions and before you know it, you got some great uptown 3:00am blues to play on. I haven’t regretted the money spent. All for the price of a cocktail, you can’t go wrong.
I have the gibson app in 10 weeks I am learning rifs,licks,bending strings,solos,chord changes and now picking, I'm learning music alphabet the whole fret board all positions were all the keys.and alot more in 10 weeks. I was on a different app for beginners. The gibson app really pushes my hard but I'm learning really fast.
I hate them too. I just learned about "Quick Drummer." It's free (with occasional ads). I downloaded it to my iPhone. I don't know if there's an Android version.
As a professional guitarist, I can say without a doubt that JamUp Pro is the best guitar app I’ve ever bought. Handles tuning, amp modeling, effects modeling, metronome, and can slow down songs, change pitch, etc. It also can record up to 8 tracks when you are developing ideas. No guitar app comes close. If I could only have one app, this is it.
Hey Keith, I was looking into JamUP Pro, but hadn't bought it yet. It's made by Positive Grid, who I think did the Spark Amp ... do you know anything about the Spark system? If so, can you recommend it, if it also covers the features of JamUP? any insight would be appreciated ... thanks in advance ...
@@zingbopdelux I’ve only watched reviews of the spark and most pro players definitely speak highly of it. I usually stay clear on “infomercial” style youtubers that are not trusted pro players. Plenty of pro players are using JamUp and other Positive Grid apps and gear. When I saw Tom Quayle demonstrate the app I bought it. Haven’t looked back. Also, you can link a Bluetooth pedal board and use it live. I did this once and plugged into a PA the tone was mind blowingly good. I could gig with it on fly dates for sure. I’ve also done demo videos for some major guitar companies using it.
Brian , I know you are constantly busy with your work but after watching this video I was wondering if you could give recommendations or otherwise for the "Spark" amp as a learning tool. Thanks
Thanks a lot Brian for this vidéo. I’m allo looking for an app which gives the tempo while playing in order to check whether I accelerate or slow down. Any idea? One more time thank you from Geneva, Switzerland 🙏🎸🎶😉
Hi, I had the Guitarism app on my Android phone. It is no longer available because I got a new phone. What is a good replacement for it? I just want to be able to strum guitar chords on my phone sometimes. Thanks.
I use GuitarTuna app. I think it was like $12 for the upgrade which unlocks alternate tunings for 6 string as well as 12 string, bass, ukulele, banjo. Has ear training games and playing games that you have to use your guitar.
Great channel Brian! Oolimo is also good for finding and analysing chords. Transcribe! is also excellent for slowing down, looping and changing the key of songs - it can be controlled with a foot pedal which is pretty handy, or footy as the case may be. The pedal buttons are fully customisable with the software so i have one button set to stop and go back to the beginning of the looped section, another to start playing and a third to increase speed by 10 %.
Hi Brian, its like ASD but Riff Studio on Andriod (not sure if its on IOS) is great for slowing down tracks, looping and swiping to rewind etc. Last time I looked it was free
@@activemelody great video, because it opens the room for people to share their best apps. Jake Lizzio from Music Signals Studio on youtube has also made a video on this topic a while back and there was one app that I find absolutely great, it's called "fretastic" and is made for free by a friend of his. Its a simple yet effective visualization of scales and CAGED-boxes on the guitar neck. Since this was not included in your list I thought it might be worth a mention. Have a good one y'all!
Would one of these apps, or is there an app that would pick out the lead parts of a song and tab them? Like, if I wanted to learn the lead to Johnny B. Good opening riff. (I know I can find that particular riff on UA-cam but there are so many more songs that are not on UA-cam) Brian, I'm a member of Active Melody and I love it!!!
I have ASD on iOS but it won’t allow me to pitch shift any songs from Apple Music unless you’ve paid and downloaded the song. (Subscription doesn’t count!) Remember that when downloading these sorts of apps. They all seem to have that same feature. Who buys and downloads songs nowadays in this subscription based world!
🇺🇸Brian; much thanks for helping me out become more efficient in my learning process ! Just installed Spotify, an Audio recorder & last but not least, the Amazing slow downer !
This is the type of advice that all guitar teachers should be providing students so glad I became a member
Id recommend "Smartchord" chord search, reverse chord search. and many other tools. I primarily like it because it will display the chord fingerings based upon your tuning, I find it extremely helpful because I normally play tuned to all fourths.
That app has everything! I don't use the tuner or metronome on it, but all of the other stuff seems to be very complete and well organised.
@@AprojectUK - is it only available in the UK? I've searched my iPhone Apps and there's nothing for SmartChord.
@@nomadman123 its android only bro.....
Thanks for this, Brian.
I have an Android 'phone, and like the following apps for it:
1. Recording app on Android phones - Voice Recorder
2. Tuner - Pano Tuner (paid)
3. Simple Drum Loops - Loopz (Free version) - but the free version only goes down to 55 bpm
4. Multitrack software - Bandlab (Free version) - 4 Track
I love watching you and I have learned so much from you. As soon as i can get my fingers moving so I can chord I will take your paid course. Untill then thank you for all the things you are posting for free!!
Thanks Brian, I love the channel, I use chordify. It's like a jam track play along. For piano, uke, and guitar. Shows chord diagram or just the note if you already know chord. Free but can do more with paid version. Rock on!
Am also a Smartchord app user, excellent one for many things. Thx again Brian for sharing
same here...
Thanks Brian ! Became a premium member this year. You’ve taught me so much. Enjoy you’re teaching. Thanks !
I can warmly recommend Yamaha Chord Tracker. Import any mp3 song (non-DrM-protected), analyses it and presents the full chord sheet to print or play along in real time. Accurate, sophisticated chords, - magical! Like taking the paint of the walls in a room and putting it back in the paint bucket.
Thanx. Never even considered nor have heated of some of these apps. Again you enhance our world. My God Bless.
Wow. So happy to have come across your video channel. I’m so excited to sign up as premium member. So cool thanks so much !
Dude, I can‘t stress enough, how much of a revelation this channel this is! ♥️
As always, good advice from an excellent teacher. Appreciate it.
I would add Guitar Practice to this list (for iOS users). I single handedly designed, built, and published it to help myself learn guitar and thought it would help others. It randomly picks a common chord progression and then randomizes CAGED chord shapes along the entire neck. This allows you to easily jump into a practice session to work on those hand positions and guarantees that it will sound good. We all know it is way harder to practice random chords when they sound terrible together!
Too often I just wanted to practice some chords and spent way too much time figuring out what to play instead of actually playing. Hope this app can help other beginner/intermediate students who can only squeeze in short practice jams. Happy practicing everyone!
Awesomeness.... Thanks for sharing. I was looking previously, and I got totally overwhelmed with the choices and review numbers.
Onsong. You can do a lot with this. For instance you can take your sheet music from your lessons and import the backing track then practice the song with backing track. If the song is to fast well use the amazing slow downer and change tempo then reimport to play against the slower version. I use it Everytime I practice.
Another great thing about Onsong is if two or more members of the band have it, you can scroll to another song in a set and it'll update it on theirs simultaneously.
I put a "Pop-Socket" receiver on the side of my acoustic so I could attach my phone. It stays there when I play and I have access to all the resources of the internet, tuner, metronome, recorder app, tabs, lyrics, stylists, instructional vids, etc. It works GREAT.
Thank you Brian, so appreciate you’re drive to help us play better !!!
Great content, as usual. Concise, concrete, helpful. Thank you.
Two apps I use frequently to jam with and helps me learn songs are Chordify and Ultimate Guitar. 🎸
Same here, I love Chordify, its the best £14.88 I have invested (£15 discount for the first year, it renews @ £29.88) I especially like the ability to apply the Capo
I have loved the spark amp. Great tones and sounds for practice. Well worth the investment. I have used Chordify on certain songs to speed up learning f curve. I am an experienced intermediate player and I often don’t need the app any more but sometimes it helps when trying out new material
Right - tuning... I tend to use either the Boss tuner app or a thing called Panotune, which is good for checking my bends on the harmonica... and it looks good - very ‘steampunk’! My other totally indispensable tool is the Yamaha Chord tracker - which allows me to find the actual chords used in a piece of music I’m learning... and makes it easier to transcribe into my own songbook. I have issues with metronomes (I hate the tick) so I use a little app called Loopz which gives me various styles of drum loops to practice against - feels far more ‘alive’!
Guitar Toolkit app which Brian shows also has drum loops as replacement for metronome ticks.
@@scottrempel7243 I've just checked and the Guitar Toolkit is just for Apple kit - Loopz is for Android, which I prefer - as a unix head!
I use an app called Guitar Scales almost every day to memorize the fretboard and visually link up scales across the fretboard.
I'm sure you are aware of UA-cam players that allow slowing and looping ? Your channel is by far the best guitar channel for my brain here on the googletube BTW. The Dickey Betts video has opened a ton of doors for me! and finally at 45 I can see the triads on the GBE strings.... should have done that 20 years ago... but nobody told me LOL... and the 6's are all right there too.... you have blown my mind
‘Transcribe’ is my alternative to Amazing Slow Downer. It’s also excellent. 👍🏻 I think the act of transcribing a song is a powerful learning tool (ear training, progression ideas etc) ... but I’m too lazy to do as much as I should 😂
@erniesalmi I have Transcribe and never knew it does videos!!!
HUGE fan of ASD! +1 Tempo and Guitar Toolkit. Chord is another good one. I would also add Fretuoso for learning the fretboard and Ultimate Guitar for tabs and charts. One major one that you missed - your phone’s ability to take video. Listening to yourself is great but video also helps you to catch flaws in technique!
Excellent stuff.
Learning so much.
God bless
Surprised you didn’t mention Garage Band for iPhone. Great to practice with a simple backing track.
Hey Brian I think many of your viewers, myself included would be very interested to check out your spotify playlists!
Yep!
Great app choices. Thank you for sharing your recommendations Brian.
Two guitar apps I use all the time are Guitar Gravitas (chord finder, scales, tuner, metronome) and Tonally (Circle of 5ths, Modes, Songwriting). Great video though, thx!
That was some great advise on the apps. I really like that you mentioned amazing slow downer. That will come in really handy. Here’s one you didn’t mention it’s called chord! It helps with all sorts of chords & chord voicing. Check it out👊
Thanks for this information on helpful apps for guitar playing. Got the guitar toolkit app but looking to expand on that. Interesting also are the comments, some food for thought all round.
+1 for the Amazing Slow Downer!! Must have!!
Love you channel. BTW - also, being from Marshall, MI, love your Northfield Mandolins shirt.
Not an App but hardware.....the foot pedal Vidami allows me to start and stop ANY UA-cam video hands free. Also slow down the video 4x. Also loop a section you choose. Also reverse or forward segments in 5 sec increments.. Unbelievably great tool for my membership to Active Melody..
I use iPhone timer for my finger stretching excersizes and voice memos is brill for sponateous compositions. Audio Stretch is perfect for slowing down a song but keeping the pitch or vica versa.
VLC is free and you can slow down and loop to get it right. If that doesn't do it I get the tab and almost always figure it out. I've learned things like a two step bend with vibrato at the end. The first note on the first solo on LaGrange. Just that took me about a month to get it right.
I used the timer app, but recently downloaded one called Multi-Timer. Free with ads, but I paid the $5. You can set up and store multiple timers. I have 1m, 5m, 15m, etc. depending on what I am doing. So, 1 touch to kick off timer, plus you can run stopwatch at same time. Great video, man.
ASD. Amazing Slow Downer. Best app Ive ever used.
All sheet music. Stores my pdfs of songs to practice on the go. Once I learn the song, no need to reference it again but it is great for organizing by song name, band, playlist etc.
All sheet music. Stores my pdfs of songs to practice on the go ? ? ? I have ASD but how do you use it with PDF files ? I never knew that, can you tell me if it does what I have done on my channel ? I'm always looking for a better way of doing things.
@@practicerepobarrie they are 2 independent apps. If i use them together, I see the tabs on the All Sheet music app. Simultaneously I will play a lick or sequence with ASD until I don’t have to look at the pdf. Very portable. My hard copies of songs that I transcribed, copied or copied/ improved covers 3 volumes, each one over an inch thick. Hard to travel with or even find the song I am looking for.
I used to make hard copies, but I rather have something digital. SO. . .I convert the text/lyrics/chords into a png then turn that into a mp4 (lyrics/chords and embed the music) then just upload them to YT. So if I was to go to a friends place or a get-together - or even travel outside the country, I can just go to my channel and I can play everything from there. Come check it out if you want. I'm not a pro, but I do what I can. I fix them up as I go along and get better. I made a index in discussion section (a 100 songs at a time) this also works as a backup incase I have a hard drive crash, which happen to me before. . .everything on my channel is shared. Come visit, let me know what you think.
@@practicerepobarrie interesting method. I didn’t go this route for various reasons. I am overseas and some times I am where there is little to no internet. I like the idea that YT lets you slow down the playback without changing tone but I use ASD for looping licks or son sections til I get them memorized. Also when I did my Word collection, i also limited the editing to two pages, so if on hard copy, I could use a music stand and not have to flip pages. I converted each individual song to pdf so I have this as a backup if the app is discontinued. I see One Headlight is 3 sheets long on your file. Harder to see but it also depends on your screen size. I only use ipad mini. With All Music, I can touch once to flip pages. The last app I had could auto scroll. Any method is great as long as you can learn, share and enjoy. Play on!
smartchord for android it has a chord builder and reverse chord finder. And tons of other great stuff. One of my favourites is the tuning selection it has tons of different tunings for guitars mandolin etc ....Worth a look and there is a free option or you can get the paid bundle which has everything in it. I'm not sponsored just a satisfied customer.
I also use an app called Chordbot which I use for building jam tracks to play along to. You can play along with your own virtual band!
I’ve been using SessionBand for a couple months now.
Both their Blues and Jazz apps.
While their Blues app. is kinda’ limited after a bit, just a simple 12-bar, you can’t beat it with a stick.
Mock me if you like, but the Jazz app’s are great for blues progressions too. You get to use the diminished chords from that, into your progressions and before you know it, you got some great uptown 3:00am blues to play on.
I haven’t regretted the money spent.
All for the price of a cocktail, you can’t go wrong.
Nice one Brian. Looking forward to this week's lesson 👍
‘Solo’ … as guitarists, we need it in our lives.
I have the gibson app in 10 weeks I am learning rifs,licks,bending strings,solos,chord changes and now picking, I'm learning music alphabet the whole fret board all positions were all the keys.and alot more in 10 weeks. I was on a different app for beginners. The gibson app really pushes my hard but I'm learning really fast.
Pls let me know which apps can remove the guitar or the singer.
So it can be an instrumental song and I can play guitar along.
Thanks 🙏
Thanks. Great video, very insightful!
Wow! Astonishingly helpful thank you
I find metronomes soul crushing so I go to UA-cam and play over a drum track. Makes practicing scales, etc much more fun.
I hate them too. I just learned about "Quick Drummer." It's free (with occasional ads). I downloaded it to my iPhone. I don't know if there's an Android version.
Thank you Brian. I use Guitar Gravitas, it’s very easy to work with.
I love your content . What are the best FREE guitar apps?
Cheers 🍻
JamTracks! Taught me how to play lead.
Ultimate Guitar
Great content ,very usable. Info! Thank You
ultimate guitar tabs, love it.
I like Pro Metronome for Android. I believe it's available for iOS too. Great video, thank you.
LOL Bubblehouse my MMW! I love that tune and haven’t listened to it in a while.
Chordify a great app for learning songs
Loopy pro is a great looper Moises great for fading up down in or out different instruments or vocals
I use Easy Transcribe. It takes UA-cam videos and they can be slowed and looped. A great tool for practice and learning.
Hey thank you so much, those apps looks are really good I’m gonna try it 👌
As a professional guitarist, I can say without a doubt that JamUp Pro is the best guitar app I’ve ever bought.
Handles tuning, amp modeling, effects modeling, metronome, and can slow down songs, change pitch, etc.
It also can record up to 8 tracks when you are developing ideas.
No guitar app comes close.
If I could only have one app, this is it.
Hey Keith, I was looking into JamUP Pro, but hadn't bought it yet. It's made by Positive Grid, who I think did the Spark Amp ... do you know anything about the Spark system? If so, can you recommend it, if it also covers the features of JamUP? any insight would be appreciated ... thanks in advance ...
@@zingbopdelux I’ve only watched reviews of the spark and most pro players definitely speak highly of it.
I usually stay clear on “infomercial” style youtubers that are not trusted pro players.
Plenty of pro players are using JamUp and other Positive Grid apps and gear.
When I saw Tom Quayle demonstrate the app I bought it.
Haven’t looked back.
Also, you can link a Bluetooth pedal board and use it live.
I did this once and plugged into a PA the tone was mind blowingly good.
I could gig with it on fly dates for sure.
I’ve also done demo videos for some major guitar companies using it.
@@thegolfingmusician6345 Thank you so much, I really appreciate your input ... thanks for taking the time to give me your insights.
I love that app.Kindly pass to my android Brian.
Brian , I know you are constantly busy with your work but after watching this video I was wondering if you could give recommendations or otherwise for the "Spark" amp as a learning tool. Thanks
Thanks a lot Brian for this vidéo. I’m allo looking for an app which gives the tempo while playing in order to check whether I accelerate or slow down. Any idea? One more time thank you from Geneva, Switzerland 🙏🎸🎶😉
Tempo apps i coudnt find. Please sir can you send a link?
Outstanding Brian! Thx
Thanks Brian. Does anyone know if there is a looper app? This would allow looping an accoutic guitar - not using an amplifier. Any ideas?
I’m using simply guitar and I like it, for now
Great video, thanks!
I use the OnSong app a lot.
Hi, I had the Guitarism app on my Android phone. It is no longer available because I got a new phone. What is a good replacement for it? I just want to be able to strum guitar chords on my phone sometimes. Thanks.
Guitar kit app I couldn't find the one you saying
A free app that works amazing for tuning and metronome is smart metronome & tuner for iOS
I use GuitarTuna app. I think it was like $12 for the upgrade which unlocks alternate tunings for 6 string as well as 12 string, bass, ukulele, banjo. Has ear training games and playing games that you have to use your guitar.
Great stuff thanks Brian
Great channel Brian! Oolimo is also good for finding and analysing chords. Transcribe! is also excellent for slowing down, looping and changing the key of songs - it can be controlled with a foot pedal which is pretty handy, or footy as the case may be. The pedal buttons are fully customisable with the software so i have one button set to stop and go back to the beginning of the looped section, another to start playing and a third to increase speed by 10 %.
Are these apps good for acoustic?
Love it, thanks Brian
Seriously check out the Solo app by Tom Quayle its been a game changer for me.
Good information Brian!
Riff maestro. Recognize the chords played in your MP3s, you can slow down without changing the pitch or you can transpose. Was about 10 Euro or USD.
i use Guitar Tuna. it’s free and is a tuner and has a metronome also.
Anytune is excellent for me as far as slowing down music, changing keys, looping etc!!
I’ve used Anytune to retune older songs that weren’t in exact standard tuning. I save it and then jam along with Moises. Some zeppelin and AC/DC.
Some very good ideas here...
Hi Brian, its like ASD but Riff Studio on Andriod (not sure if its on IOS) is great for slowing down tracks, looping and swiping to rewind etc. Last time I looked it was free
Makes sense
Ty for app suggestions
As always, some of the best practical guitar lessons and info out here on the old world wide web.
Thank you🌹🌹❤️❤️
Hey, Brian!! Can the slow downer app slow down any song in my playlist? I sing and dance with seniors, and sometimes need a song slower!
Great video Brian! I just shot a video on practice apps last week, and my list is pretty different from yours :)
Jens-love your stuff. But I didn't see the video on the apps you use. Is there a link?
@@danshieldsguitar I said that I shot it, but it isn't edited or published yet. It will come in a few weeks :)
Oh cool. I’ll watch it and check it out. I’ve found some good apps just from the comment section here.
@@JensLarsen Wonderful! Thanks! Love your stuff BTW. You're a wonderful teacher!
@@activemelody great video, because it opens the room for people to share their best apps. Jake Lizzio from Music Signals Studio on youtube has also made a video on this topic a while back and there was one app that I find absolutely great, it's called "fretastic" and is made for free by a friend of his. Its a simple yet effective visualization of scales and CAGED-boxes on the guitar neck. Since this was not included in your list I thought it might be worth a mention. Have a good one y'all!
Would one of these apps, or is there an app that would pick out the lead parts of a song and tab them? Like, if I wanted to learn the lead to Johnny B. Good opening riff. (I know I can find that particular riff on UA-cam but there are so many more songs that are not on UA-cam) Brian, I'm a member of Active Melody and I love it!!!
Does the "Amazing slow downer" work for youtube or Sirius?
Thanks Brian, brilliant as usual. I use a great theory app - TONALY which is great for scales, circle of fifths and intervals.
I want the app where I can order one of those t-shirts like you're wearing. Really cool. Can't find anything like it anywhere.
Go to northfieldinstruments.com
I have ASD on iOS but it won’t allow me to pitch shift any songs from Apple Music unless you’ve paid and downloaded the song. (Subscription doesn’t count!)
Remember that when downloading these sorts of apps. They all seem to have that same feature.
Who buys and downloads songs nowadays in this subscription based world!
Tenuto is a good one for training your ear and knowing your notes.
Riffstation - slows etc supports video
Great info!
Any suggestions for ear training?
Interval , chord, scale/mode regognition.
Anyone...?
smartchord has ear training check it out....
@@wideyxyz2271 I’ll check that out. Thanks Widey Wide!
🇺🇸Brian; much thanks for helping me out become more efficient in my learning process !
Just installed Spotify, an Audio recorder & last but not least, the Amazing slow downer !
I’d like a couple of hours to drool through your vinyl collection 👍